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Milltown - Vision 2040

  • Milltown meeting to create a new vision for the village

    Milltown meeting to create a new vision for the village

    Tuam Herald Article
  • Report Cover Letter

    Report Cover Letter

    Milltown - Vision 2040
  • Milltown - Vision 2040

    Milltown - Vision 2040

    A Shared Vision
  • Community Workshop

    Community Workshop

    Held in Milltown Community Centre, March 2020
Topics
  • 'A Day in the Bog - La sa bPortach'
  • 19th Century Church Registers
  • A look back at 2018
  • A Taste of Milltown
  • Action Plan for Nature for Milltown 2011-2014
  • An Old St Patrick's Day Story
  • April Fool’s Day
  • Brass hexagonal Spinner
  • Bureau of Military History Collection
  • Carrownageeha School
  • Civil Records
  • Covid Response Plan
  • Gent & Co's 'British' Telephones
  • Land Meetings in County Galway and Mayo
  • Landed Estates Court, Ireland
  • Milltown Co Galway
  • Milltown Defibillators
  • Milltown has last laugh
  • Milltown Races and Carnival
  • Milltown retains title of Tidiest Town
  • Milltown Tidy Towns
  • More hidden Gems by Golden Mile
  • National School Photos
  • Our Irish Heritage & the Irish Community Archive Network
  • Our Milltown Visit
  • Race Day Milltown
  • Road Grants List
  • Russelstown female patriotism!
  • Short Video of Milltown's ICAN Project
  • Super Valu Tidy Towns Adjudication Reports
  • Telegram
  • The 3 Cow's Days
  • The Fish that Didn't
  • The Lurgan Canoe
  • The Old Cow's Days
  • The School's Collection of stories 1930s
  • Tuam and Milltown win big at
  • Where did the milling tradition come from?
  • Milltown - Vision 2040
  • Milltown's Newsletter
  • The Irish War of Independence
  • The Letters
  • Awards and Achievements
  • The Tuam Herald
  • Videos
  • Events
  • Milltown Newsletters
  • Milltown Drama Society
  • Milltown GAA
  • Galway Community Heritage Ezine
  • Milltown's Heritage Food Project
  • Training, Meetings, Presentations & Conferences
  • Newspaper articles
  • First World War
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